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BRIAN SLOAN

Brian Sloan is a writer and independent filmmaker based in New York City. His first feature, the screwball comedy I Think I Do, was praised by the New York Times as "hysterically funny and very smart." His second film, the drama WTC View, starred Michael Urie from ABCs "Ugly Betty" and was about life in New York after 9/11. Brian broke onto the indie scene with his NYU short Pool Days, which screened at more than 50 film festivals worldwide, including Sundance and New Directors. It was included in the Boys Life package of shorts, which eventually spawned three sequels. He is currently working on his third feature, PROM QUEENS, a high school comedy. A Really Nice Prom Mess is his first novel.

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Cameron doesn't want to go to prom. Not with his boyfriend, Shane, and definitely not with his fake date, Virginia. Sure, it's senior prom, it's the end of high school, and Virginia's drop-dead gorgeous. But none of that matters to Cam, who's never liked any high school dance. Ever.

Then an unexpected kiss changes everything, and Cam needs to make a quick exit. After teaming up with a waiter who's been dealing drugs in the bathroom, Cam leaves the prom. But his night is far from over. From a high-speed car chase, to a stop at the after-prom party, to a bar with a wild dance contest...Cam's night finally ends in the most unlikely of romances.

 

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